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Double Trouble top two most elusive RB's in the NFL over the last 3 seasons


CatMan72

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Most PSL owners are not dumb at all I think they are actually very intelligent about the team. But obviously if they can afford PSL's they are probably not a poor college student and they cannot afford to know everything about the team as they work a lot, instead of studying a lot followed by summers of not much more than 40 hours a week at work/interships.

I am in fact a poor college student,old and PSL owner (club 3). I guess I am unusual. I am not a scholar of NFL, however I can spot some obvious stuff that goes by those that get paid know better. I am not an armchair QB. Too old for that. I am an armchair coach.

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For the record, PFF also ranked our offensive line the 13th best run blocking unit and 5th best pass blocking unit in 2010 so it leads you to believe that a good portion of our offensive struggles were caused by:

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Well that just makes things much easier to bear then. Although watching the games would suggest otherwise, but for our sake so next season doesn't look so bleak, we will just go with that.

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IDK about that. More and more teams are moving to duel RBs. This is what's working, why change it? I still think JStew will sign another contract here.

Jonathan Stewart has CLEARLY stated his goals as a RB....he can't achieve those in a 50/50 role during the entire prime of his career.

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